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Demographic resource for data analysis and visualization

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  • Dmitry Pomazkin

    (JSC "Non-governmental pension fund GAZFOND", Moscow, Russia)

  • Vladimir Filippov

    (JSC "Non-governmental pension fund GAZFOND", Moscow, Russia)

Abstract

The demographic resource is designed to visualize demographic data in the Internet. The article provides a brief description of the database structure and examples of reporting forms. The following open sources of demographic information were used to develop the resource: the Human Mortality Database and Federal State Statistics Service. The use of the demographic resource provides access to basic demographic characteristics in the context of the Russian regions since 1990. In addition to Russia and its regions, this resource contains demographic information on a number of countries represented in The Human Mortality Database. The developed bilingual (Russian and English) interface enables forming both tabular and graphical reporting forms – demographic age-sex pyramids with one-year age groups, dynamic graphs and heatmaps of mortality rates. This demographic resource can be used for educational purposes, for developing analytical materials, reports and presentations. Data can also be uploaded in csv format for further analysis and use. The resource is available at: http://demography.infoarchives.ru

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  • Dmitry Pomazkin & Vladimir Filippov, 2022. "Demographic resource for data analysis and visualization," Population and Economics, ARPHA Platform, vol. 6(3), pages 117-124, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:arh:jpopec:v:6:y:2022:i:3:p:117-124
    DOI: 10.3897/popecon.6.e81027
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    Demographic databases heatmaps of mortality rates age-sex pyramids visualization;

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